Relates to the acquisition of land for the erection of monuments; requires a two-thirds vote of its members to authorize change in status.
Sponsor: MCDONALD
Law Section: General Municipal Law
Law: Add S99-w, Gen Muni L
Co-sponsor(s):
OPPENHEIMER
Law Section: General Municipal Law
Law: Add S99-w, Gen Muni L
S7256A-2011 Actions
- Jun 21, 2012: SUBSTITUTED BY A9648A
- Jun 21, 2012: ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1532
- Jun 21, 2012: COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
- Jun 4, 2012: PRINT NUMBER 7256A
- Jun 4, 2012: AMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
- May 2, 2012: REFERRED TO VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
S7256A-2011 Meetings
Rules: Jun 21, 2012S7256A-2011 Calendars
Floor Calendar: Jun 21, 2012S7256A-2011 Votes
VOTE: COMMITTEE VOTE:
- Rules
- Jun 21, 2012
Ayes (23): Skelos, Alesi, Farley, Hannon, Johnson, Larkin, LaValle, Libous, Marcellino, Maziarz, Nozzolio, Saland, Seward, Sampson, Breslin, Dilan, Hassell-Thompson, Krueger, Montgomery, Parker, Perkins, Smith, Stewart-Cousins
Ayes W/R (1): Duane
Excused (1): Fuschillo
S7256A-2011 Memo
BILL NUMBER:S7256A TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the general municipal law, in relation to the acquisition of land for the erection of monuments PURPOSE: To provide statutory protection for veterans' memorials on public property throughout New York State. SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1 provides that public property which has been designated by any state or local governing body as a "veterans' memorial," and used for locating a memorial to the veterans of any war or conflict engaged in by the united States, shall not be alienated, developed, leased, transferred, sold or discontinued for use as a memorial site without approval by the state legislature. A "local governing body" is defined as the legislative body of a village, town or city outside the city of New York, or a county within the city of New York, and a "state governing body" is defined as the New York State legislature. Section 2 provides the effective date, which is immediate. JUSTIFICATION: Currently, there are not adequate protections in the law for veterans' memorials. This legislation provides that when a state or local governing body chooses to designate a "veterans' memorial" on publicly owned property, the memorial site will receive significant resulting protections. By prohibiting haphazard destruction of, or alteration to, such property, this legislation will ensure greater consistency in honoring the sacrifices of our veterans. This legislation also benefits our youth and future generations by reinforcing deeply held lessons and ideals regarding our national history and continuing shared values of freedom and democracy. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: New bill. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately.
S7256A-2011 Text
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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7256--A
I N SENATE
May 2, 2012
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Introduced by Sens. McDONALD, OPPENHEIMER -- read twice and ordered
printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Veter-
ans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs -- committee discharged,
bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said
committee
AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in relation to the acquisi-
tion of land for the erection of monuments
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The general municipal law is amended by adding a new
section 99-w to read as follows:
S 99-W. LAND FOR MONUMENT ERECTION. 1. THE FOLLOWING TERMS WHENEVER
USED OR REFERRED TO IN THIS SECTION SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS
UNLESS A DIFFERENT MEANING CLEARLY APPEARS IN THE CONTEXT:
(A) "MILITARY ACTION OR PERIOD OF WAR" MEANS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION;
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR; SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR; THE MEXICAN BORDER PERIOD;
WORLD WAR I; WORLD WAR II; THE HOSTILITIES KNOWN AS THE KOREAN WAR; THE
HOSTILITIES KNOWN AS THE VIETNAM WAR; THE PERSIAN GULF CONFLICT INCLUD-
ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM; OPERATION IRAQI FREE-
DOM AND OPERATION NEW DAWN; AND MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR:
PANAMA; BOSNIA; SOMALIA AND HAITI;
(B) "MILITARY MONUMENT" MEANS ANY STRUCTURE OR PART OF ANY STRUCTURE
THAT WAS ERECTED OR LATER DEDICATED WITH THE INTENT TO HONOR A CURRENT
OR FORMER MEMBER OR MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OR TO MARK OR COMMEM-
ORATE A MILITARY ACTION, BATTLE OR PERIOD OF WAR, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, A TABLET, PLAQUE, WALL, BUILDING, OR STRUCTURE;
(C) "MILITARY MEMORIAL" MEANS A PARK, FIELD, GROVE OF TREES, LAND OR
ARTWORK SURROUNDING A MILITARY MONUMENT;
(D) "CHANGE IN STATUS" MEANS A MILITARY MONUMENT OR MILITARY MEMORIAL
THAT WILL BE ALIENATED, LEASED, TRANSFERRED, SOLD, MOVED OR DISCONTINUED
FOR USE AS A MEMORIAL SITE;
(E) "MUNICIPAL CORPORATION" MEANS A COUNTY, CITY, TOWN, VILLAGE,
SCHOOL DISTRICT OR BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES; AND
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
LBD05839-12-2
S. 7256--A 2
(F) "LEGISLATIVE BODY" MEANS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, BOARD OF ALDER-
MEN, COMMON COUNCIL, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, TOWN BOARD, BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OR OTHER ELECTIVE GOVERNING BOARD OR BODY OF A MUNICIPALITY NOW OR HERE-
AFTER VESTED BY STATE STATUTE, CHARTER OR OTHER LAW WITH JURISDICTION TO
INITIATE AND ADOPT LOCAL LAWS AND ORDINANCES, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH LOCAL
LAWS OR ORDINANCES REQUIRE APPROVAL OF THE ELECTIVE CHIEF EXECUTIVE
OFFICER OR OTHER OFFICIAL OR BODY TO BECOME EFFECTIVE; PROVIDED HOWEVER,
IN THE CASE OF A SCHOOL DISTRICT SHALL MEAN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION,
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OR SOLE TRUSTEE, AS THE CASE MAY BE; AND PROVIDED
FURTHER, IN THE CASE OF A BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
SHALL MEAN THE ELECTED MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL
SERVICES.
2. PRIOR TO ANY CHANGE IN STATUS OF A MILITARY MONUMENT OR MILITARY
MEMORIAL ERECTED OR CONSTRUCTED PURSUANT TO SECTIONS TWO HUNDRED TWEN-
TY-SIX OF THE COUNTY LAW, EIGHTY-ONE OF THE TOWN LAW, SEVENTY-TWO AND
SEVENTY-SEVEN-A OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW OR WHERE THE MILITARY MONU-
MENT OR MILITARY MEMORIAL RECEIVES A REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION PURSU-
ANT TO SECTION FOUR HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR-A OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW,
THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION WHERE THE MILITARY
MONUMENT OR MILITARY MEMORIAL IS SITUATED SHALL ADOPT A LOCAL LAW, BY A
TWO-THIRDS VOTE OF ITS MEMBERS, OR IN THE CASE OF A SCHOOL DISTRICT OR
BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES A RESOLUTION, BY A TWO-THIRDS
VOTE OF ITS MEMBERS, TO AUTHORIZE SUCH CHANGE IN STATUS. AT LEAST NINETY
DAYS PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF SUCH LOCAL LAW, THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
SHALL HOLD AT LEAST ONE PUBLIC HEARING. SUCH PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE ON
SUCH NOTICE AS IS REQUIRED BY SECTION TWENTY OF THE MUNICIPAL HOME RULE
LAW. NOTICE OF SUCH PUBLIC HEARING SHALL ALSO BE POSTED IN AT LEAST FIVE
PUBLIC PLACES, AND SHALL BE ADVERTISED FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE DAYS IN AT
LEAST ONE NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION,
WHICH SHALL BE THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER IF ONE EXISTS, WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS
OF SUCH PUBLIC HEARING. THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SHALL ALSO POST SUCH
NOTICE ON ITS OFFICIAL WEBSITE, IF ONE EXISTS, FOR AT LEAST FIFTEEN DAYS
PRIOR TO SUCH HEARING. WRITTEN NOTICE SHALL ALSO BE SENT BY CERTIFIED
MAIL TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, IF ONE
EXISTS, PRIOR TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED BY
THIS SUBDIVISION.
S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

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